Buying a foreclosed property is very risky but with the right tool and the proper people working with you, it may turn out to be a worthwhile task. Foreclosed properties are listed and detailed on the web site Foreclosure.com where you can see the full extent of the foreclosure crisis as it is. The figures and members are growing day by day and it also shows details and area trends which can prove helpful should you be on the lookout for such properties as your next home or target. With over 2,000,000 listed properties, you get the whole picture and more from the site which aims to assist people in their real estate strategy, getting them safely onto the foreclosed market. Read the rest of this entry »

March Brings Reality Check

April 27th, 2009

recovery02As expected, the fluctuations seen last month were only a mild fluctuation dampening gains made with this month’s figures showing a more realistic view of the industry as a whole. There will be no swift recovery and the industry will have to learn from the many mistakes made that led to the housing industry’s problems in the first place. Life isn;t getting any easier and people are beginning to view it realistically that not even the best efforts of the new President may suffice. The government is doing it’s best to bolster the economy but with too widespread a problem, they cannot fix everything. Read the rest of this entry »

Single Family Dwelling

August 13th, 2008


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There are several reasons why many prefer condominium living over a single-family dwelling. Many consider themselves to be living in a community within a community. While there may be strict regulations or rules in the condominium development, most find themselves feeling safer, as well as more involved, than they were when they lived in a single-family dwelling. Condominium developments generally charge a monthly fee to all owners to take care of the outdoor maintenance, as well as security of the building and upkeep of the common area. This allows the condo owner to simply enjoy all the amenities of condo living. The fact is condo development is on the rise all over the United States and Canada and will continue to do so as long as there are buyers. These condo buyers are simply looking to purchase the lifestyle of condo living. For many, feeling more secure in an affordable home, being pampered by a doorman, and living close to the city is what condo living is about.